Name Your Favorite Fruit, And List At Least 1 Health Benefit From Eating It:> Total results: 37 Pages: 1 | 2 [ 2] Mystique Eyed Phoenix IonU |
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 ID: 114505 Posts: 936 | Date: 2007-03-25 12:27 Well, my favorite fruit has seeds that reminds me of teardrops, with the
likeness of the Deep Cranberry Rhodolite Garnet Color gemstone.
Exquisite in design by Mother Nature, in my opinion
The Pomegranate contains 3 x's the antioxidant ability of red wine, green tea,
cranberry juice, & orange juice.
It is Heart Healthy--As if you couldn't guess that one already!
It contains Potassium, as well.
It's no wonder why the juice was used in ancient times for staining the
lips...Ah, tasty, YET,
NATURAL 'Glossy' Lipstick...Wow!    |
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 ID: 185214 Posts: 1299 | Date: 2007-03-21 08:48 Iv never actually heard of it lol..
Does it taste nice?!
looks like a tomato lolHowdy.I'm a 18 year old half asian from Ireland who really would love to get with an agency who can get her exposure or anything please look at my profile and get back to me  |
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 ID: 179376 Posts: 839 | Date: 2007-03-21 08:49 Good ole Granny Smith. 

Apple a day keeps the doctor away.
Larry
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| Date: 2007-03-21 09:01 KIWI for me. Love those things! |
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Mystique Eyed Phoenix IonU |
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 ID: 114505 Posts: 936 | Date: 2007-03-21 09:18 Pomegranates can be sweet to tart...depends on the ripeness.
The seeds are CRUNCHY!
They grow on small round shrubs, or trees.
They are also known as Granada (Spanish form), & Grenade (French term).
They grow in India & tropical Africa...and other similar regions.
The GRANADA was first introduced by Spanish settlers, who came to California in
1769. But are grown in my 'home' State of Arizona, too, because of the drier
climates.
They have a leathery skin, which makes it a "pain in the pants" to peel off, if
you don't have a special tool to cut them open with. [AND, I have the coveted
Tool in possession, after learning as a youngster...the prehistoric method isn't
so couture friendly.]
If you want instant tie-dye all over ya...never try peeling a JUICY
sucker...OR,
You'll wear it well |
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 ID: 185837 Posts: 336 | Date: 2007-03-21 11:35 Durian: Who can beat that taste of double cream, nuts, custard and garlic? Who
can forget the frangrance of sewers?
Longans (Dragon Eyes): Tastier than a litchie but less of an aphrodisiac
(apparently).***** Spring approaches and soon the fairies will awaken ***** |
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 ID: 185837 Posts: 336 | Date: 2007-03-21 11:37 Oops... forgot the benefit. Both are arillate fruit and evolved to feed mammals
rather than birds. That does mean they are more fatty, but they do have more
protein too  ***** Spring approaches and soon the fairies will awaken ***** |
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| Date: 2007-03-21 11:59 This may sound like a funny "fruit" to be my favorite.. but i'd have to say
cucumbers. They contain a variety of vitamins including vitamin C and A, and
minerals such as Calcium, and Potassium. Little saturated fats and some natural
sugars ..etc.  |
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Mystique Eyed Phoenix IonU |
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 ID: 114505 Posts: 936 | Date: 2007-03-21 12:07 AND... That choice was "COOL as a Cucumber" Kimberly...That's an
old saying.
Thanks, for a refreshing post.
HUGZzz,
_)|(_Tekhanei<(|)> |
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Mystique Eyed Phoenix IonU |
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 ID: 114505 Posts: 936 | Date: 2007-03-21 12:34 Larry F.:
Good ole Granny Smith.

Apple a day keeps the doctor away...
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I just love, love TART...It has such ZEST.
Larry , have you ever tried the 1) Pink Lady OR 2) Gala Apples? I think
they both come from Australia/New Zealand area. The first one is Sweet-tart with
a dense crispness & sort of cousin-like to your favored Granny Smith Apple, &
the 2nd one has a cream-colored flesh & is pleasantly sweet & crisp [The Royal
Gala's are a darker red version & have a fine texture crisp]...tastes that way
to me, anyhow.
Vive le roi
LARRY 
HUGZzz,
Mystique <(|)>Tek |
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 ID: 179376 Posts: 839 | Date: 2007-03-21 13:32 I have tried a Gala. I love apples from Japan..... |
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Mystique Eyed Phoenix IonU |
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 ID: 114505 Posts: 936 | Date: 2007-03-22 15:39 Do you mean Fuji apples, Larry?
I like the Asian PEAR, too, for its mouthwatering abundance of juice, has a bit
of a strange texture though, skin is sort of, well--slightly fiber-y...
Any1 help me, on this 1?
What do you think?
HUGZzz,
[TV]<(|)> |
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 ID: 154201 Posts: 187 | Date: 2007-03-23 00:40 i love oranges. citrussy vitamins are good for the nose. |
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 ID: 172911 Posts: 251 | Date: 2007-03-23 08:30 oranges for vitamin C and bannanas for the calcium  |
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 ID: 179281 Posts: 60 | Date: 2007-03-25 12:15 Isnt "chinese apple" another name for Pomegranate? |
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Mystique Eyed Phoenix IonU |
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 ID: 114505 Posts: 936 | Date: 2007-03-25 12:26 Oui!!!-Slick 1, Alexandra
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Pistols! |
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Mystique Eyed Phoenix IonU |
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 ID: 114505 Posts: 936 | Date: 2007-03-25 12:36 Pink Lady any1? Awesome Juice Flavor  
'BAKE ME' ...EAT 'U'...I'm Yours!...  |
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 ID: 186257 Posts: 305 | Date: 2007-03-27 02:27 peaches! i don't
know what minerals or vitamins they contain but the taste is awesome!  |
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Mystique Eyed Phoenix IonU |
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 ID: 114505 Posts: 936 | Date: 2007-03-27 02:53 Hmmm I like stone
fruits...But, I have an exotic flavor favor for the floating drupe, once in a
great white shark toothed while...Takes some oven skill to skin 'em, though.
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